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a red control law was recently passed as part of a larger housing reform to address the lack of housing sub standard conditions and the trend of people being pushed out of paris and other major cities. but changes in living standards will come overnight. in fact many of the city of lights that just come to looks at me and i didn't cry as i handed the mayans and spend the area he won't take a laissez faire now's the time just as silly rt parents. mind you had nine just ahead is the largest city in america at the ticket buying crap what is next to detroit the same brightness. aye aye aye aye aye wall. to . i think what you say balanced especially as pets they were working on with the fact that i've run a charity for disabled and the refugee children orphans. mason's kids. i studied with kids in the year two thousand and one prior to september eleven on because i was watching the news analysis is bombing in sydney. and i just like that and i was like wow we are creating an entire generation of disabled people that no one know what to do i felt the need to go back there in tucson. when i fi
a red control law was recently passed as part of a larger housing reform to address the lack of housing sub standard conditions and the trend of people being pushed out of paris and other major cities. but changes in living standards will come overnight. in fact many of the city of lights that just come to looks at me and i didn't cry as i handed the mayans and spend the area he won't take a laissez faire now's the time just as silly rt parents. mind you had nine just ahead is the largest city...
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to do with people power as they play some some politicians like to say about that under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's happening in ukraine. journalist martin seif who's followed ukraine's recent history says the bitter divide amongst its people would only deepen if the e.u. association deal happened i think it would be a nightmare come true in the long term ukraine and the european union have a locks again from increased relationships with each other but the package that the e.u. was proposing and the price you create would pay severed ties with russia and the east bloc would in the short term cause a very we'll drop in standard of living for the ukrainian people much greater energy price costs and the european union and european commission given their own financial woes would not be in the position to give ukraine the necessary financial support it would need in these situations the european union has major problems within its own area that it really must result of before it can rea
to do with people power as they play some some politicians like to say about that under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's happening in ukraine. journalist martin seif who's followed ukraine's recent history says the bitter divide amongst its people would only deepen if the e.u. association deal happened i think it would be a nightmare come true in the long term ukraine and the european union...
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people will growing the made that choice for a country reduced in freedom in and under the rule of law if not we're going to quote earlier that. we've done a pretty grim grew every time the right world was involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening hey it behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. and it will come take drugs on an across of london says the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's oppositions on acceptable. my gin if any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or formal polit
people will growing the made that choice for a country reduced in freedom in and under the rule of law if not we're going to quote earlier that. we've done a pretty grim grew every time the right world was involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from...
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the quote earlier that. we've democratic from grew every time the right word was written in. the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from the brain's prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. let's go live to alexandra tai and she's a german m.e.p. in the e.u. delegation to ukraine either thank you for being on r.t. nothing wrong with freedom of speech of course but when you're in a position of power people look up to you we've seen scores of any pays coming to join th
and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the quote earlier that. we've democratic from grew every time the right word was written in. the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from the brain's prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also...
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the law upsets that norm. prior to the affordable care act, it is normal for a family to pay an additional $1000 for to cover thatle, cost. the affordable care act aims to this this norm to bring into the system to drive down costs. there are issues that need to be tweaked. the bones in the substance of the law are good and here to stay. -- and of the substance of the law are good and here to stay. according to the last census data, less the 1% have between 49th employees, placing them at risk of falling into the abyss of an employer mandate. that is less than 1%. i'm interested in addressing valid concerns. i really find it nonconstructive to continue to play on the fear of the american people rather than work on ways to make this better and see it implemented successfully. over the course of the last two days i've heard the president speaking before groups in saying if you have ideas, and i believe he is reaching out to our colleagues, that will strengthen the law, then let's discuss it. to try to tear it do
the law upsets that norm. prior to the affordable care act, it is normal for a family to pay an additional $1000 for to cover thatle, cost. the affordable care act aims to this this norm to bring into the system to drive down costs. there are issues that need to be tweaked. the bones in the substance of the law are good and here to stay. -- and of the substance of the law are good and here to stay. according to the last census data, less the 1% have between 49th employees, placing them at risk...
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and under the rule of law if the op was listening quote the only other. democratic from grew every time it was the right what was the. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large in expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. but earlier us the german m.e.p. why european politicians are cozying up to ukraine's opposition now it's not against. ship i think there's just so dire solidarity of a stir protesters and i think we want that association agreement this deal is signed bond of car still crying to be on a long term member of the union. and therefore be a system. some political commentators though say the a
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again to roll into the evening with all eyes now on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capitol. hill scott there reporting for us political commentator alexander across so often london told us the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's opposition is unacceptable. my jennifer any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians are proud and politicians would take part in any
and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were...
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is a union of one man one woman now why this is already a lot all we wanna do is take the existing law and put it in the constitution why because we've noticed. in other countries around the world shifting to be exact of two hundred and six that have legalized so called gay marriage. they did it without the will of the people the better with raw power. like many correlations stone it also supports the country's former general and to go to open up a controversial figure abroad that day when he was released november sixteen plus tear i cry for joy. amen. a five person would like to see him get involved. i think dom kids to realize that the war and still on just that this award. this is the moral true conservative values on to good children who was convicted in the hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the nineteen nineties war against serbs. he was later acquitted by the appeals panel owing to lack of evidence in it. and thanks to the legal support to the catholic church. the ma the peace activists and human rights campaigners believe it's a dangerous alliance
is a union of one man one woman now why this is already a lot all we wanna do is take the existing law and put it in the constitution why because we've noticed. in other countries around the world shifting to be exact of two hundred and six that have legalized so called gay marriage. they did it without the will of the people the better with raw power. like many correlations stone it also supports the country's former general and to go to open up a controversial figure abroad that day when he...
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streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see the outrage that would cause? >> that is something of a mystery. i would stress that that decision would have been made by the individual prosecutors in alexandria and that particular judge. i know there's been some question of that judge's political leanings, but again, i would stress that the egyptian judiciary is a really vast and politically diverse institution and you have judges that have a whole range of political views and philosophies. my sense is that this particular case was the work of institution that are not necessarily coordinating with the cen
streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see...
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people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here in kenya view police is their enemy in a while especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the special task police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so bored there when there are recordings in the. out of the two orders that received an ox is upon to clear the area we must create a parliamentary commission and find the person who blew it all up and hold them criminally responsible i'm sure the orders came from someone higher than the head of the police. as the protests entered their third week the tension is palpable no one wants a repeat of last week's nightmare but a resolution requires to calm their efforts from both sides among people whose patience is already wearing worryingly thin it in english school party. meanwhile ukraine's president viktor yanukovych has met with putin to discuss strategic tie
people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here in kenya view police is their enemy in a while especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the special task police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so bored there when there are recordings in the. out of the...
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and under the rule of law. interesting comments what did you make of that i mean is that how you see what's happening in kiev. well i think it's very unfortunate that foreign politicians and parliament to the deputies are interfering into what is happening in ukraine it basically you know in a sense marks over there the war because you might actually find the ukrainian or russian or. diplomats or formal politicians or part of the politicians will take part and then your demonstration against the e.u. will in all across europe and that would cause an uproar probably even in the western countries going to the united nations and asking for a meeting of security council because that is blatant and to feel this isn't got nothing to do with people power as they claim some petitions like to say about it under the rule of law does not involve foreign diplomats and foreign politicians interfering and basically provoking this violence like it's kept in the union crane but haven't always done this have they because i mean
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this is one of the law is paying rates thereby sparing in a minute that it is too shall pass and that's maybe it was meant to them it's going to be too few of the people in neighboring plots of land to pay the ones that suffer the consequences that the huge increase rates of as constables those who were spared few problems thousands of families in the forced move out to the areas i'm wondering is that we're now hearing more about the specific stories of the mailman says that in order to get any kind of compensation from the stock in companies. the house to settle out of school has the competence to fight the legal battles that everyone can afford much more months till line in the saddle so without the dome home from tiffany delay the carribean cruise is a decade of spending spree but dozens of russian diplomats in america has been on an ethic of the funds doesn't trouble being blamed for the folded the medicaid system the thought of those lavish lifestyles we get more of a delegation to mind the date of the bride's mom with two schools have seen classrooms about the deceased in china an
this is one of the law is paying rates thereby sparing in a minute that it is too shall pass and that's maybe it was meant to them it's going to be too few of the people in neighboring plots of land to pay the ones that suffer the consequences that the huge increase rates of as constables those who were spared few problems thousands of families in the forced move out to the areas i'm wondering is that we're now hearing more about the specific stories of the mailman says that in order to get any...
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people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here view is their enemy number one especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so. there are recordings on the internet of the actual orders that received an accident prone to clear we must create a parliamentary commission and find the person who blew it all up and hold them criminally responsible i'm sure the orders came from someone higher than the head of police. as the protests enter their third week the tension is palpable no one wants a repeat of last week's nightmare but a resolution requires common efforts from both sides among people whose patience is already wearing. our. economic troubles were the main reason cited by ukraine's leadership for objecting an association agreement with the e.u. a decision that's left the country's population basically divid
people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here view is their enemy number one especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence so. there are recordings on the internet of the actual orders that received an accident...
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that got kids to bring that little card to really go job to do they want cheap fuel this is one of the law is being you know both here and in romania that you know pursue shale gas gas maybe a poison your children but it's going to be cheap through the people in neighboring plots of land the ones that have to suffer the consequences the huge increase rates of cancer of all sorts of a spiritual problems thousands of families are being forced to move out of that areas and one of the reasons that we're not hearing more about the specific stories of illness is that in order to get any kind of compensation from these fucking companies they have to settle out of court because they can't begin to fight the legal battles that chevron can afford. the kremlin insists that ukraine's president began a covert vladimir putin did not discuss kiev joining russia's customs union at a meeting in sochi it's refuting media claims that cabs agreed to join the union in return for retroactive gas deal scott has more. frayn's under fire president viktor yushchenko which stopped off in sochi for a meeting with his
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an issue of national security born attempts to mask its failures japan introduces new state secrecy laws we've got all the details online. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on a record like. i. am . the u.k. government has announced new measures to crackdown on islamist extremism the move follows the brutal murder of a british soldier by two muslim converts him a part of the plan is to block extremist material on the web and ban those encouraging extremism from visiting mosques however as artie's or smith reports it's the jails where converts are becoming increasingly radicalized. wormwood scrubs prison in west london temporary or longer term home to around fourteen hundred male prisoners apart from the inevitable gang activity and drug taking that goes on inside many prison inmates find religion while they're doing their stretch some are genuine others not so much you speak to some prisoners or noble tell you a dipshit better food or a dollar to get more time a show or are just to be seen as to be part of a gang culture i've done it for protection i've done it because i was b
an issue of national security born attempts to mask its failures japan introduces new state secrecy laws we've got all the details online. right to see. her story. and i think you're. on a record like. i. am . the u.k. government has announced new measures to crackdown on islamist extremism the move follows the brutal murder of a british soldier by two muslim converts him a part of the plan is to block extremist material on the web and ban those encouraging extremism from visiting mosques...
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fair ball in two of the circumstances of mr cruz and mr abbas matters the police were called there by law the ones who were concerned about their family members but not because the crime it in committee and with respect to mr chamberlain who was a sixty eight year old retired marine mr chamberlain happened to roll over and trigger his life pendant by mistake and as a pennant it was designed to allow him to call for assistance if you. so there are these individuals were the policeman bureau wow well in the case of bobby bennett i'm not sure if you're familiar with that his mother did call the police department to come help with her son she couldn't handle it on her own but she specifically warned them that he had a mental issue of course we know that he was the grossly shot there after is there something more as a family member she was supposed to do to prevent that from happening or did she do all she could. well she probably did all she could because unfortunately we're not training in how to deal with mental illness all the other issues that the police department had available protocols
fair ball in two of the circumstances of mr cruz and mr abbas matters the police were called there by law the ones who were concerned about their family members but not because the crime it in committee and with respect to mr chamberlain who was a sixty eight year old retired marine mr chamberlain happened to roll over and trigger his life pendant by mistake and as a pennant it was designed to allow him to call for assistance if you. so there are these individuals were the policeman bureau wow...
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it was really the law of the markets. and so the economists of the i.m.f. the world bank and in a lot of other countries even bilateral cooperation said allow real prices to rule and all problems will be solved. i think that by doing that we did a lot of harm mainly because we didn't know ways to understand the economic policy of these countries. once the structural adjustments were imposed by creditors namely the world bank and i.m.f. it was like hell on earth here. at the hospital everything had become. consultations you have to pay to see the doctor to get more syringe is more alcohol. i mean it was hell people often died from curable diseases. and people in poor health who have no access to health care makes development impossible or if you know you can't concentrate on development in those conditions at times it makes you sick and revolts you because it is unacceptable and bearable that's injustice in the world but the death of congo fourteen billion dollars. what does that represent as of two thousand and ten the total of the developing countries publ
it was really the law of the markets. and so the economists of the i.m.f. the world bank and in a lot of other countries even bilateral cooperation said allow real prices to rule and all problems will be solved. i think that by doing that we did a lot of harm mainly because we didn't know ways to understand the economic policy of these countries. once the structural adjustments were imposed by creditors namely the world bank and i.m.f. it was like hell on earth here. at the hospital everything...
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he launched a new political campaign to call republicans out for not offering an alternative to a law that he vow $will not be torn down. >> you've got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. i want everybody to be clear about that. >> reporter: with embattled health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius looking on, the president declared this is a top second-term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works, that's what i'll do. that's what we'll do. millions more stand to be helped. we've got to make sure they know that. i have said very clearly that our poor execution in the first couple months on the website clouded the fact that there are a whole bunch of people who stand to benefit. >> reporter: another attempt by the president to assert the law itself is not the problem and if only his team had better communicated how good it is and done a better job with the web, all will be fine. even though aids to senate republican leader mitch mcconnell said the president launched at least a do
he launched a new political campaign to call republicans out for not offering an alternative to a law that he vow $will not be torn down. >> you've got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. i want everybody to be clear about that. >> reporter: with embattled health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius looking on, the president declared this is a top second-term priority. >> if i have to fight another three years...
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old frank that was probably hidden in the tub text of that they got rid of that particular day of the laws of a section one section thirteen point three they gave the they got rid of it they gave who the right to what the gave that they the federal reserve the right with a majority vote to direct the money to the public rather than to the bank they had that right they had that right and they abolished it under dog frank even though the now obviously and some other words are going to go has to go. they got rid of they make a scene speculating illegal commodity futures modernization act yeah it was a baller just another function of the fed could let them do something good but you're talking about what a bunch of shy stairs i know this is quite revealing it's still the political financial complex and i said we've got to get rid of them all so what are you doing here in the u.k. anyway i'm talking a whole bunch of rebel students rebels and oxford rebels in manchester and meeting up with terry jones and talking about what your real story i thought he had a great turn in last night in producing
old frank that was probably hidden in the tub text of that they got rid of that particular day of the laws of a section one section thirteen point three they gave the they got rid of it they gave who the right to what the gave that they the federal reserve the right with a majority vote to direct the money to the public rather than to the bank they had that right they had that right and they abolished it under dog frank even though the now obviously and some other words are going to go has to...
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that broad get the you know a trip from paper to running westminster it isn't brains then it's like a law making poor the poor have different ways to break through the ceiling the artificial ceiling in america you know you have sports. way you know basketball for example has been a way for black americans to break through the oppression of racism and financial degradation in cata have spent a lot of time can well i saki in cat and comedy to some degree here in the u.k. of rock n roll the me the was on the border to a poor boy do but to play in a rock roll band so that those but now you're from australia i'm just curious if anything aside from growing foster's beer is there anything over there though she were as much of a bubble economy is this part of the planet is so the main way to buy housing real estate what should go up and have debt driving it behind there and think you're a genius so this financialization of the global economy is something that guys like paul krugman of the york times think is great because there's no such thing as debt that doesn't matter any president is there at
that broad get the you know a trip from paper to running westminster it isn't brains then it's like a law making poor the poor have different ways to break through the ceiling the artificial ceiling in america you know you have sports. way you know basketball for example has been a way for black americans to break through the oppression of racism and financial degradation in cata have spent a lot of time can well i saki in cat and comedy to some degree here in the u.k. of rock n roll the me the...
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is going to help health care law is going to help them or hurt them. them or hurt them. >> they know they can get >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere extremist bickering somewhere else. else. >> people say that we're >> people say that we're revolutionary. revolutionary. our revolution is just going our revolution is just going back to doing the best in back to doing the best in journalism. journalism. >> this is the place to go watch >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. high quality journalism, period. >> hello. we remind you the top stories here on al jazeera. more french soldiers have arrived in central africa republic to protect civilians. 21 egyptian women and girls have been freed from prison after their successful appeals hearing. they have been sentenced to something years in jail after protesting in alexandria. and the world trade organization has agreed to the first-deal to boost global commerce. it is designed to make it easier for patioer countries to trade in international markets. an american war veteran denied in north k
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frank that was probably hidden in the tub checks so that they got rid of that particular they have laws haven't they both section one section thirteen point three they gave the they got rid of it they gave who the right to what the gave that they the federal reserve the right with a majority vote to direct the money to the public rather than to the bank they have that right they had that right and they abolished it under dog frank even though the now obviously in some other words the article has to go. they got rid of they make a scene speculating illegal commodity futures modernization act it was a ball or just another function of the fed a clue to let them do something good while you're talking about what a bunch of sisters this is quite revealing it's still the political financial complex and i should go to get rid of them all so what are you doing here in the u.k. i mean we're talking a whole bunch of rebel student rebels and oxford rebels in manchester and meeting up with terry jones and talking about the story he had a great turn of last night is producing a documentary are you go
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one rule of law. there's no country in the world that has a rule of law that we have. we're challenged because of the magnitude of the number of events around the world today. we are still doing a pretty good job of keeping things at bay. and i think the third and maybe a bit sell fish is our defense capability. i think it's a national strategic advantage. our military, despite about what you hear about the army is facing or the navy or air force. those are true. but we're still the best in the world. we are the most capable. that provides this country enormous advantage. when other countries look at us and the united, you know, we need to remind ourselves to be exactly what is no our dna. to be a little bit humble about our strategic advantage as a world power and global leader. and not be seen as, you know, we're better than you. we have to be seen as a global leader around the world. in fact, i know we are. because of the conversation i have. i say all of that because i think that it is a dialogue. you know, it's not just a dialogue one way. it's a dialogue from dia
one rule of law. there's no country in the world that has a rule of law that we have. we're challenged because of the magnitude of the number of events around the world today. we are still doing a pretty good job of keeping things at bay. and i think the third and maybe a bit sell fish is our defense capability. i think it's a national strategic advantage. our military, despite about what you hear about the army is facing or the navy or air force. those are true. but we're still the best in the...
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been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire african national congress and while today's media outlets are hailing mandela as one of the most famous pacifists in modern history the reality is that while he promoted nonviolence he was not opposed to using violence when necessary here is giving his first t.v. interview ever discussing just that. i'm going to have to solve the. problem. notwithstanding iraq and you had to come in. and mom homes in my clothes cut eyes on it on the public but it didn't stop them. that i many people feel that it is useless and free filter for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against that government was appl
been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire...
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and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician. >> yes, in fact growing up in south africa i'm a product of miners and grew up in the townships of south africa, in a time when things were really dire, mandela was a symbol of hope for us. even though we hardly ever saw him. because his images were banned from the country. and when people spoke about him, they spoke in whispers when we grew up. but you know, through all the dark period that we're going through, we knew that there is a whole, because of this man will stand for equity, justice. we'll speak for south africa as belonging to all who live in it. a
and the possibilities of law to change people's lives. and i think he means that to me as a lawyer but also to the vast, large number of people who have looked at south africa's transmission-- transition an seen what the constitution has been able to do, despite the limitations because of poverty and economic inequality that still persists in the country. >> brown: mzamo man gal iso let me ask you the same question, a kind of mythical question but also a man, a fighter, a politician....
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they have to enshrine in law that people under the poverty level would be guaranteed a certain amount of grain per month. it's part of the coalition policy and the jewel in the crown of what they achieved in this particular parliament. failing to exempt india and others would have been disaster for any government. we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for you." they are hoping that the masses will react to that knowing that the subsidy issue will be left indefinitely until a permanent solution can be found, one that india agreed to. >> a philippine congressman joins me from oz low. this is the first deal the world trade organization has completed in 18 years. was it worth the wait? >> i think for developing countries it's not a bad deal. the problem is in terms of the deal - the big problem is agriculture has been a massive subsidy that the developed countries have been given the farming sector, over $300 million a year. it puts the burden on the dev
they have to enshrine in law that people under the poverty level would be guaranteed a certain amount of grain per month. it's part of the coalition policy and the jewel in the crown of what they achieved in this particular parliament. failing to exempt india and others would have been disaster for any government. we are heading to a general election. parliament will be dissolved and a general election amount. the upa government will go to the masses and say, "this is what we have done for...
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host: you talk about the stringency of the law. do you expect different results with what you are finding in the -- the states? more information to compare it to. the rules are so clear for federal judges. if you own one share you need to recuse ourselves. the center weir with for public integrity. researchnt to see the on the state level, the center for public integrity website is there. thank you very much. the program, should foods have a label that say it was genetically modified? our next guest will give us the latest. marion nestle, author and professor at new york university. " continues journal after this. after war, things escalate so quickly. a moment that seems so loving be sost turn and flip and out of control. this is one of those days. and hecking to leave sees a hidden handgun. he says, i will need some money. on top of all of the other pressures, they had no money. she held the gun and he went into the roman came out with a shotgun and really doubled as he wento the room -- into the room and came out with a shotgun
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she's a law professor currently. >> thank you for being with us. you had a front-row seat to the pivotal time in the "90s, at the antiapartheid regime. when you look back. what are you most struck by? . that we won. apartheid was defeated. it was a towering figure of governmental, you know, and injustice. i think it is very important that we all, you know, sort of focus on the fact that injustice was defeated in that case. nelson mandela was in the front of, you know, the troops for justice. >> we are so far removed from it, a lot of people don't rmz how difficult it was when you say we won. it was a tough fight. at that time, correct. >> certainly. when the elections took place, the vast majority of people, black south africans had never voted before. while, you know, south africa is in some senses has a first world character, the vast majority of the developing country has people in villages. someone of the things that the electoral commission had to do was to teach everyone how to vote. that was teach everybody the meaning of participation in th
she's a law professor currently. >> thank you for being with us. you had a front-row seat to the pivotal time in the "90s, at the antiapartheid regime. when you look back. what are you most struck by? . that we won. apartheid was defeated. it was a towering figure of governmental, you know, and injustice. i think it is very important that we all, you know, sort of focus on the fact that injustice was defeated in that case. nelson mandela was in the front of, you know, the troops for...
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many are covered under the health law. they restrict the number of medicade patients they accept because of low reimbursement rates. >> it comes down to how much am i going to be paid and will i have the autonomy to practice how i want to practice. > rates vary. they are far below medicare and private insurance. for instance, a brooklyn based op that will moges, the president of the med kag society said private insurance reimburnses at $150, medicare $145. med kade pays about $63. primary care raids and medicade will have to go up 73%. in new york they have to triple. >> even though private insurance companies are selling plans on the obamacare exchanges. doctors are ambivant as to whether they'll take the insurance. 44% of physicians plan on sitting out the first year. 33% are not sure if they'll participate. nationwide four in 10 physicians are still weighing their options. >> lower payments to first irnings, experts say is one way of making plan affordable. for patients that have insurance to pay doctors higher rates. t
many are covered under the health law. they restrict the number of medicade patients they accept because of low reimbursement rates. >> it comes down to how much am i going to be paid and will i have the autonomy to practice how i want to practice. > rates vary. they are far below medicare and private insurance. for instance, a brooklyn based op that will moges, the president of the med kag society said private insurance reimburnses at $150, medicare $145. med kade pays about $63....